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Dec
24
Is Fear of Divorce Keeping People From Getting Married?
A new study suggests that young cohabiting couples are refraining from marriage out of fear of divorce
Dec
20
Couples Avoid Marriage Because They Fear Divorce
Many committed couples aren’t marrying because they fear divorce, a new study indicates, though many other reasons for and against marriage abound in young adults from different social classes.
Aug
29
Can divorce help turn kids into binge drinkers?
A new study shows a strong correlation between messy divorces and reckless teen behavior
Aug
28
Study: Men gain weight after divorce, women after marriage
Marriage and divorce are weighty matters for both men and women, but whether they pack pounds on or drop them is…
Aug
25
Divorce Rates Climb, More Marriages Fail in South, Study Says
Divorce in America now can be as simple as signing a few papers. With only legal paperwork standing between them and freedom, many disillusioned spouses find that a divorce is the simplest way out of the situation and into a new-found freedom.
Aug
25
Study: South has highest rate of divorce
The South has the highest rate of divorce and the Northeast has the lowest, according to a new U.S. Census Bureau report.
Aug
21
Large weight gains most likely for men after divorce, women after marriage
( Ohio State University ) Both marriage and divorce can act as “weight shocks,” leading people to add a few extra pounds — especially among those over age 30 — according to a new study. But when it comes to large weight gains, the effects of marital transitions are quite different for men than they …
Jun
02
Divorce Affects Kids’ Academic, Social Skills
Children of divorce tend to fall behind in their math and social skills and may not catch up with their peers, a study shows.
Jun
02
Divorce Affects Kids’ Academic, Social Skills
Children of divorce tend to fall behind in their math and social skills and may not catch up with their peers, a study shows.